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I need to remove a pipe that ran to an american fridge as the previous owner decided cut and clamp it as opposed to cap the pipe under sink, do i use an end cap or compression stop end?
 
Just posting again with a picture as i cant seem to edit my post, looking to remove a pipe that went to american style fridge. The pipe too right went to fridge which what I want to remove.
 

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Replace the compression tee piece with a compression elbow. You could also get away with using a blanking disk in the redundant branch of the tee. You use the original nut to hold the blanking disk in place.
 

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